Enjoy free entry at Cambridge Museum of Technology with a valid lotteery ticket or scratch card, as part of National Lottery Open Week this spring!
Free Entry dates:
Saturday 15th March
Sunday 16th March
Friday 21st March
Saturday 22nd March
Sunday 23rd March
National Lottery Open Week runs 15– 23 March and aims to encourage people to say yes to simple pleasures this spring
To say thank you for the £30 million raised for good causes every week by players, there is free entry and special offers at a range of National Lottery funded venues across the UK as part of National Lottery Open Week.
From Saturday 15 – Sunday 23 March 2025, anyone with a valid online or retail National Lottery ticket, Scratchcard or Instant Win Game can enjoy a low-cost day out thanks to free or discounted entry and special offers at hundreds of National Lottery-funded venues and attractions, including Cambridge Museum of Technology.
Delve into the past with historical houses, castles and museums, embrace nature in all its glory at wildlife hotspots, relive iconic moments at famous sports venues or enjoy a culture fix at art galleries and cinemas across the country. There is something for everyone.
We at CMT are very grateful to National Lottery and their Heritage Fund for the funding of our project, Full Steam Ahead! The ‘Full Steam Ahead’ project is still ongoing and helped to recruit two new heritage roles, expanded the Museum’s capacity for both general opening, and helped increased education and community outreach work.
To view all venues and offers that are available throughout The National Lottery Open Week, visit www.nationallotteryopenweek.com
Darren Henley, Chief Executive of Arts Council England and Chair of the National Lottery Forum said: "We’re excited to bring back National Lottery Open Week 2025! Life’s pace often pushes us to say ‘no’ to things we want to do, prioritising instead the things we think we ‘should do’. National Lottery Open Week is a chance to say ‘yes’ to joyful experiences - exploring the UK’s rich history, stunning landscapes and vibrant culture through free and low-cost days out. It is our way of thanking National Lottery players who raise £30 million every week for Good Causes, supporting vital projects in arts, sports, heritage, and communities nationwide.”